

It's has the advantage to have a quite noisy foreground flux, and a waterfall behind.

Pigeon, for making this wonderful website! I've always loved water of all kinds, and this setting is absolutely perfect for calming me down whenever I get anxious or depressed :) Thank you, Dr. I love the Underwater setting, it's very relaxing during a study session or when doing homework. Really fantastic idea and it's so soothing! I like the low low sounds, with a dash of treble for contrast. Just moved to an open floor plan office this site is a lifesaver (and a co-worker relationship saver!) I'm not sure how it manages to do both, but I absolutely love it for exactly this reason! This noise helps me fall asleep and stay asleep, but it also helps me concentrate when I'm studying. I just LOVE the way this sound makes me feel. The water noises in particular are my favorites! I was really frustrated and upset a few minutes ago, but then I came here and turned on this noise. God, this just really puts me in a good mindspace when I'm disassociating or just need to stop an anxiety attack.

This really helps me at night, it's so calm and much better than the ones you find on other websites like YouTube "water lake/stream". Honestly, if you have issues with concentration, consider this site as a serious solution. Every time I use it my hyperactive mind slows down to a comfortable level. This site is so helpful for focusing on just about anything. This noise helps me block out the explosions and keeps my mind where it needs to be: on my novel. I'm a writer, and oftentimes, my husband and teenage son will watch action movies in the living room. This noise blocks out enough of the outside world to let me focus on my work. I usually just play it whenever, but it calms me down. This is a setting that I use to help keep my centered on whatever I'm trying to do.Īh, the noise is beautiful. And it somehow calms me down pretty easily. This one that I am using sounds like I am underwater. If you set this one right, it sounds just like being in a hot tub, without getting wet, or hot!īy the Watermill + Distant Rumble + Distant Fall + Windy Forest = Very relaxing sounds that make you think you're in a forest. The wet leaves, in varying shades of burning red to golden brown, the slight chill in the air. This setting reminds me off the many creeks and streams behind my house in autumn. Also it is just fun to play with and make cool sounds.īass gives me headaches, and so does treble. It helps me to concentrate on what I need to figure out. I call this one: Sitting By The Aquarium. This delicious sound helps me cool off and get back to sleep at night, after hot flashes. I wake up with focused energy finally after 50 years! Love this, subconsciously & consciously put me at ease.ĭeeeeep sleep. Also AMAZING for a solid nap without the dogs waking me every few minutes barking :) We both use it for studying now- I'm back in school so we both benefit. She said the one on here was so much better and I couldn't argue. LOVE this site & the app I haven't found a better one & don't plan on looking! My teen is actually the one that told me about it after she heard the rain sound that I was using. You can easily replicate a shower sound by setting the sub-bass to the lowest and slowly increase each of the other sounds up until High Treble is on the top.
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Thank you to the person who mentioned how to make it a shower sound! I love it and your smart mind. The lulling, tranquil sound of the water helps me concentrate on my tasks. Currently, I found this to be an excellent method of canceling out troublesome background noises. I am totally in love with the many unique variations of sound you can experiment with. I usually put this on in the background when I work on homework. This is a noteworthy site! The quiet rippling water sounds are so soothing. Thanks to whoever suggested the hot tub setting! It's the most relaxing thing I've found all week! It's not perfect but it's helping, hoping to tweak this to find the perfect spot c: With the higher frequencies up high it really helps mask my tinnitus. And the stream gurgling adds to the amazing sounds of the birds and jungle. Paired with 'A Birds Paradise' makes me feel as thought I really am standing in a jungle, gazing up at brightly colored birds of all kinds, flapping, flying, chirping, singing.
